Tuesday, June 30, 2015

MID YEAR - Housing Report from Century 21 Gold

The Housing Market Is on Track for Its Best Year Since 2006 (and It Ain’t a Bubble)
As we approach the midpoint of 2015, the residential real estate market is on track for its best year since 2006, the peak of the housing bubble. (This time, though, it’s no bubble.)
Job growth is powering the surge in demand for homes. More than 3 million jobs have been created in the past 12 months. And more than 1 million jobs have been created for 25- to 34-year-olds, the age range in which most Americans buy their first home.
We’re seeing record traffic at realtor.com®Real estate websites across the board are experiencing 15% year-over-year growth in unique users, but our site has seen more than twice that (perhaps thanks to Elizabeth Banks?). The vast majority of our visitors report that they intend to purchase a home.
With rising demand, homes are selling more quickly, too. In May the median age of inventory (homes on the market) nationwide was 66 days—that’s 8 days faster than for last year. The hottest markets are seeing inventory move 18 to 45 days faster.
A rapidly declining age of inventory signals that demand is growing more rapidly than supply. Indeed, we’ve had 32 months in a row of existing-home inventory at less than a six months’ supply. That’s why we’re also seeing above-normal price appreciation.
Year-over-year median home price appreciation reached 9% in April, which has helped existing homeowners see strong gains in equity.
That level of price appreciation would be problematic if it continued, but we don’t think it will. Median list prices, which often predict the direction of actual price changes, moderated in each of the past two months as the number of listings grew.
Meanwhile, rents are increasing at a similar or even stronger pace than home prices. Record numbers of renting households have driven down apartment vacancies, and low vacancies led to higher rents. As a result, it is cheaper to buy rather than rent in 80% of the counties in the U.S.
And now the clock is ticking as mortgage rates are on the rise. With strong employment data in April and May, the average 30-year fixed conforming mortgage rate broke through the 4% level, and in the past week moved above 4.10%.
Is that slowing down demand? No, just the opposite. Consumers can clearly see thataffordability is going down for real, so those who are ready and able to buy are searching for homes, looking at listings, visiting open houses, applying for mortgages, and signing contracts.
In April, new-home sales were up 26% over last year. Pending home sales, which are new contracts on existing homes, were up 14%.
At this level of growth, total home sales in 2015 could come close to 6 million, which is a level comparable to 2007 (if not quite at the level of peak 2006). But 2007 was a year of decline for the housing market, whereas in 2015, we’re expecting more good things to come.
Realtor.com June 2015 

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Sunday, June 28, 2015

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Beautiful Two Story Home in Jurupa Valley for Sale by Century 21 Gold

CENTURY 21 GOLD - DONNA CHUDZICKI 
BEAUTIFUL TWO STORY HOME FOR SALE 
IN JURUPA VALLEY 
4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths. Great curb appeal, kitchen with updates. 
Contract Donna directly for more details 909-215-5409 



BEAUTIFUL TWO STORY HOME THAT FEATURES 4 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHROOMS, 2 MASTER BEDROOMS,FORMAL LIVING & DINING ROOM, FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. KITCHEN WITH BREAKFAST BAR, GRANITE COUNTER TOPS, & STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES. OPEN SPACIOUS FLOOR PLAN. LARGE BEDROOMS. MASTER BATHROOM FEATURES DOUBLE SINKS, SEPARATE TUB AND SHOWER. LARGE SPACIOUS BACKYARD WITH MATURE LANDSCAPING, WOOD OPEN LATTICE PATIO COVER AND A SOLID WOOD PATIO COVER. GREAT CURB APPEAL. CLOSE TO SHOPPING, AND EASY ACCESS TO THE 15 FREEWAY! THIS IS A MUST SEE!!

Contact Century 21 Gold for more details 

 909-215-5409 Donna 

Serving the following areas: Inland Empire, Corona, Norco, Riverside, Jurupa Valley, Eastvale, Moreno Valley, Mira Loma and more. 

www.c21gold.net 

Thought For The Day - From Century 21 Gold

Thought for the day - 
From Century 21 Gold Real Estate 




Century 21 Gold now with two locations - 2055 Hamner Avenue, Norco, CA. 92860 951-479-4580 and 6205 Pats Ranch Road #G, Jurupa Valley, CA. 951-279-3348 
Donna Chudzicki-Broker/Owner 909-215-5409 

Properties for sale in: Eastvale, Jurupa Valley, Riverside, Corona, Norco, Moreno Valley, Mira Loma, Inland Empire. 

Friday, June 26, 2015

For Sale by Donna Chudzicki with 
Century 21 Gold

 Beautiful 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath home in Eastvale, Great location!  
Call Donna directly for more details. 909-215-5409 



TWO STORY HOME THAT FEATURES 4 SPACIOUS BEDROOMS, 3 BATHROOMS. FORMAL LIVING AND DINING ROOM. FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. TILE FLOORING THROUGHOUT THE HOME. KITCHEN WITH EATING AREA & GRANITE COUNTER TOPS, BREAKFAST BAR. SPACIOUS MASTER BEDROOM AND BATHROOM. MASTER BATHROOM TUB AND SEPARATE SHOWER. 3 CAR GARAGE DIRECT ACCESS. MATURE LANDSCAPING IN FRONT AND BACKYARD. TWO OPEN LATTICE WOOD PATIO COVERS IN BACKYARD. GREAT CURB APPEAL. CLOSE TO SHOPPING AND FREEWAYS. $ 529,900

Century 21 Gold - Now with two locations to serve you: Norco & Jurupa Valley, CA. Other properties available in Eastvale, Jurupa Valley, Norco, Corona, Riverside, Mira Loma, Moreno Valley. Inland Empire. 
 Contact Donna Chudzicki 909-215-5409 or email donnachudzicki@yahoo.com.
 www.c21gold.net 

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Thursday, June 25, 2015

The 10-Step Guide to Buying a House From Century 21 Gold

The 10-Step Guide to Buying a House
Buying a house may be the most complicated financial process of your entire life. Luckily, we’ve broken it down into 10 straightforward steps:
1. Are you ready to become a homeowner?
Whether you’re becoming a homeowner for the first time or you’re a repeat buyer, buying a house is a financial and emotional decision that requires the experience and support of a team of reliable professionals.
2. Get a Realtor®
In the maze of forms, financing, inspections, marketing, pricing, and negotiating, it makes sense to work with professionals who know the community and much more. Those professionals are the local Realtors who serve your area.
3. Get a mortgage pre-approval
Most first-time buyers need to finance their home purchase, and a consultation with a mortgage lender is a crucial step in the process. Find out how much you can afford before you begin your home search.
4. Look at homes
A quick search on our site will bring up thousands of homes for sale.  Educating yourself on your local market and working with an experienced Realtor can help you narrow your priorities and make an informed decision about which home to choose.
5. Choose a home
While no one can know for sure what will happen to housing values, if you choose to buy a home that meets your needs and priorities, you’ll be happy living in it for years to come.
6. Get fundingThe cost of financing your home purchase is usually greater than the price of the home itself (after interest, closing costs, and taxes are added). Get as much information as possible regarding your mortgage options and other costs.
7. Make an offer
While much attention is paid to the asking price of a home, a proposal to buy includes both the price and terms. In some cases, terms can represent thousands of dollars in additional value—or additional costs—for buyers.
8. Get insurance
No sensible car owner would drive without insurance, so it figures that no homeowner should be without insurance, either. Real estate insurance protects owners in the event of catastrophe. If something goes wrong, insurance can be the bargain of a lifetime.
9. ClosingThe closing process, which in different parts of the country is also known as “settlement” or “escrow,” is increasingly computerized and automated. In practice, closings bring together a variety of parties who are part of the real estate transaction.
You’ve done it. You’ve looked at properties, made an offer, obtained financing, and gone to closing. The home is yours. Is there any more to the home-buying process? Whether you’re a first-time buyer or a repeat buyer, you’ll want to take several more steps. 
Contact Donna Chudzicki - Broker/Owner of Century 21 Gold in Norco & Jurupa Valley, CA. 
Donna can be reached at 909-215-5409 or by email at donnachudzicki@yahoo.com. 
Donna has properties for Sale in Norco, Corona, Riverside, Jurupa Valley, Moreno Valley, Inland Empire. Please visit our site at www.c21gold.net or DonnaChudzicki.com  
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015


CENTURY 21 GOLD 
IS NOW HIRING 
New and Seasoned Agents 
for our Norco & Jurupa Valley Locations!! 


Just some of the perks to working with Century 21 Gold 
FREE Lead Generation 
No Monthly Fees 
Broker Support 24/7 
Training 
Great Team Support 

For more information contact our Broker/Owner-Donna Chudzicki for an confidential interview 909-215-5409 

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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Home Buying Paperwork Is Everything, So Make Sure You Get This Right..

This Part of the Home-Buying Paperwork Is Everything, So Make Sure You Get It Right

The prime home-buying season is upon us, and with it, mounds of paperwork. And, let’s be honest—a chunk of that paperwork will be devoted to the real estate purchase contract.
Here’s how you can sign on the dotted line without losing your mind.

What it is

A real estate purchase contract is a legally binding document that details the sale of the property. Details range from the basics (e.g., how much the property costs) to the specifics ( e.g., what furniture or appliances stay in the house).

How to prepare

Before you even go near the contract, do a walk-through of the property with a professional land surveyor, engineer, or experienced landowner. Call in an inspector to search for anything that might end up costing you extra money: broken gutters or gates, inadequate electrical circuits, outdated plumbing pipes, and more. Get it all down in writing and attach all building and land inspection forms to the contract.

Review the contract

 Once all the paperwork is gathered and reviewed, a real estate purchase contract will be drawn up. The following are common items that appear in traditional contracts:
  • Buyer’s and seller’s list
  • Legal description of the property, including zoning information
  • Purchase price and terms of the sale
  • Down payment to be held in escrow and future payment structure
  • Closing date
  • Response time frame before the contract is void
  • Any items included in the sale such as appliances, furniture, and flooring
  • Disclosure of lead paint (for buildings built before 1978) and other defects
  • Home and appliance warrantees
  • Pest and environmental inspection results
  • Home inspection results
  • Title insurance
  • Contingency clauses (for example, you can buy this house only if your other home sells, or certain repairs need to be made)
  • Commissions, if any
  • Signatures

Signing the contract

When you sign this contract—that’s pretty much it. If you come back to the seller and ask for anything else not in the purchase agreement, she or he doesn’t have to do it—and probably won’t. The contract states everything you’re getting and not getting in your new home, so get a real estate lawyer to go over all the details. Ask the seller for clarification on anything you don’t understand, and sign only when you’re certain you understand the agreement.

After signing

Store the contract in a secure area such as a safe-deposit box. Also store the deed and any other documents registered in the local registry office.

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Monday, June 22, 2015

Real Estate School at Century 21 Gold



REAL ESTATE SCHOOL AT 
CENTURY 21 GOLD 

NEXT SESSION IS STARTING SOON!!


JUNE 23 - IN OUR NORCO OFFICE 
2055 HAMNER AVENUE 
NORCO, CA 92860
CALL DONNA FOR MORE DETAILS 951-479-4581



JULY 13TH - IN OUR JURUPA VALLEY OFFICE 
6205 PATS RANCH ROAD #G 
JURUPA VALLEY, CA 91752
CALL DIANE FOR MORE DETAILS 909-224-1545


Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Riverside Home for Sale

Norco home for Sale

Riverside home for sale

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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Eastvale home for sale

Moreno Valley home for sale

Lake Matthews Home for Sale

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SMALL SPACE? BIG IDEAS!


A small room can be cramped and unpleasant to stay in, but sometimes, a small room can be made to feel like the coziest part of the house!
Reds
1. Red guestroom & study
Small rooms
2. Cozy dark tones
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3. Pink Perfection
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Purples
4. College girl room
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5. Perfect for your little girl
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6. A teenager girl’s dream room
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7. The perfect room to relax and study
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Greens
8. A kid’s room with a gallery
Small rooms
9. Better than a dorm room
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10. Teen room in green
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11. A little messy, but I like it!
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Blues
12. The best room for brothers
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13. Nautical study
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14. Bits of blue for surfer dudes
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From Yellow to Beige
15. Yellow yowza!
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16. Shades of orange
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17. Super study station
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18. Kid’s gallery in beige & brown19. White & wood combo
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19. White & wood combo
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20. Minimalist stripes
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21. Creamy bunks
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22. Brown & beige study
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23. Wood & grey relaxation
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24. Lovely plain sleeping gallery
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25. Fantastic music room
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26. Kids’ room in grey tones
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27. Awesome reading nook
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28. Great couples loft
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29. Sunny preteen room
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30. A little hipster, but I like it
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31. Bedroom loft over living area
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32. Another bedroom loft
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33. Study gallery with wood and concrete
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34. Crisscross bunk beds
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35. Athlete’s area
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36. A white study
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37. Cozy Caravan
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38. Home on a bike!
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